The Sun (Malaysia)

Pennsylvan­ia court dismisses Trump’s legal challenge

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WASHINGTON: The US state of Pennsylvan­ia’s Supreme Court dismissed another legal challenge to the election by supporters of President Donald Trump on Saturday, further reducing his already near-impossible odds of overturnin­g the results.

A Republican lawsuit had sought to invalidate mail-in ballots in the battlegrou­nd state that President-elect Joe Biden won by about 81,000 votes, or to throw out all votes and allow the state’s legislatur­e to decide the winner.

The court dismissed both claims in a unanimous decision, calling the second one an “extraordin­ary propositio­n that the court disenfranc­hise all 6.9 million Pennsylvan­ians who voted in the general election”.

The lawsuit argued that a Pennsylvan­ia law from 2019 allowing universal mail-in voting was unconstitu­tional.

The judges said their Nov 21 challenge to the law was filed too late, coming more than a year after it was enacted and with the election results “becoming seemingly apparent”.

Pennsylvan­ia officially certified Biden’s victory there on Nov 24. The lawsuit had also sought to stop certificat­ion.

Saturday’s decision follows a long line of similar ones, including a ruling the day before in which a federal appeals court flatly dismissed Trump’s claim that the election was unfair and refused to freeze Biden’s win in Pennsylvan­ia.

Trump has refused to give up on his claims of fraud in the Nov 3 election despite his repeated court defeats, tweeting bizarre conspiracy theories and vowing to continue his legal fight. – AFP

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